It depends on what flask and what the quality of it is.
If there is a hole in the flask, then obviously, no measurements.
Most of the time, flasks do NOT give the most accurate measurements.
Although, they do give more accurate measurements than a human eyeball and flasks do have their strengths compared to other tools as well.
Yes, the markings on your 50 mL beaker would be accurate enough to use for precise meansurement of volumes. The markings on a 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask would also be accurate enough.
As the pipette is far more accurate than a flask by a factor 10 to 100 one should NOT use a volumetric flask except for standard volumes over 100 ml.
The scientist that made highly accurate measurements that first disapproved the theories of Ptolmy and Copernicus was called Brahe.
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The measurements are inaccuarate.
Modern measuring devices take advantage of new technologies to perform more accurate measurements than older devices.
There is no more accurate descriptions of matter than measurements. To get the description right make your measurements precise.
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the equipment used to make accurate measurements of is a watch
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The measurement that is accurate is one that is precise. These are also commonly titled accurate measurements in the books.
The difference in measurements was approx. 0,6 %.
Yes, the markings on your 50 mL beaker would be accurate enough to use for precise meansurement of volumes. The markings on a 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask would also be accurate enough.
To obtain accurate measurements.